R&E Automated Systems, LLC, Opens the First Industrial Automation Training Center in the US Specializing in Laser Welding
R&E to make its mark in training offering courses in Robotics and Advanced Joining Technologies.
- Detroit, MI (1888PressRelease) May 15, 2014 - R&E Automated Systems, LLC, metro-Detroit's leading automation services provider is proud to announce the opening of the R&E Automated Systems Education Center, a licensed State of Michigan Proprietary School. With R&E's expansion into technical education, R&E will provide existing customers, new customers and Michigan workers with much needed technical training from the experienced perspective.
R&E Automated Systems recognized the need to develop automation training programs that will keep American manufacturing at the forefront of innovation. Construction of the new 12,000 square foot state-of-the-art industrial automation education facility began in late 2013. The new training center will offer practical application training for multiple robot types, welding technologies, and automation controls in addition to remote laser welding applications.
Until recently, training in advanced manufacturing technologies had been lacking in providing thorough training in manufacturing applications. The new R&E Automated Systems Education Center is capable of accommodating over 1000 students a year. As the only provider of Remote Laser Welding practical application training in the United States, R&E will soon be the leader in automation training.
R&E Automated Systems is committed to advancing the job skills of American workers by training them in the latest evolution of automation and joining technologies. With the ability to draw on expertise from over 300 robotics, controls and mechanical design engineers, R&E can further service our customers' automated manufacturing needs 'from concept to execution'.
For more information, please contact the R&E Automated Systems Education Center at: (586) 228-1900 or check us out anytime online at reautomated.com.
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